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Rabbitte meets with RTÉ board after BAI report on Mission to Prey

The Communications Minister meets the board this morning in the wake of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s damning report into the ill-fated Prime Time Investigates programme.

COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER PAT Rabbitte is this morning meeting with the board of RTÉ following the publication of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s (BAI) report into the defamatory Mission to Prey programme.

Rabbitte meets with the board at the broadcaster’s Donnybrook headquarters at 8am this morning.

The BAI published its report on Friday finding that there has been a “significant failure of editorial and managerial control” at the State broadcaster in the production of the Prime Time Investigates programme which libelled Fr Kevin Reynolds last year.

RTÉ was fined €200,000 for a “serious breach” of broadcasting regulations and the reporter who worked on the story, Aoife Kavanagh, resigned.

Already RTÉ has apologised to Reynolds for falsely claiming he fathered a child whilst working as a missionary in Africa in the 1980s and paid undisclosed damages following a High Court settlement.

On Friday, Rabbitte said that report was more serious that he thought, describing RTÉ’s work on the programme, broadcast last May, as “a shoddy, unprofessional, cavalier, and damaging piece of work”.

He said that his confidence in the board has been shaken and meets them this morning to discuss the findings of the BAI report. The board, chaired by Tom Savage, is charged with the governance of RTÉ.

Meanwhile, the chairman of the Oireachtas Communications Committee, Andrew Doyle, has said that he wants to bring Savage and the station’s director general Noel Curran before the committee to discuss the findings of the investigating officer Anna Carragher.

Doyle told Morning Ireland that the appearance would offer the pair a chance to outline how the broadcaster plans to “restore the trust of the people in RTÉ’s ability to carry out such programmes”.

Father Kevin Reynolds is not out for revenge – solicitor

In full: The BAI report into RTÉ’s Mission to Prey programme

‘It’s more serious than I suspected’ – Rabbitte on BAI report

‘We will continue to learn from these grave errors’ – RTÉ Director General

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    May 8th 2012, 7:56 AM

    I hope Pat can do what countless others have failed to do in the past
    and make RTE more accountable to the Licence holder
    We pay their bills and they say what they like and indeed pay themselves as much as they like

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    May 8th 2012, 9:29 AM

    Heads should roll here, it’s not like there weren’t plenty of real stories out there involving shameful priests. They intentionally set out to destroy a good man by all accounts, refused to engage with him prior to the show airing when he offered to take a paternity test. They obviously felt that the Irish viewers would blindly jump on the anti-church band wagon and just accept any nonsense they felt news worthy.

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    May 8th 2012, 8:01 AM

    Noel Curran will resign and half the board will go with him! Well that’s what would happen in a normal jurisdiction!

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    May 8th 2012, 7:52 AM

    He has a big roll of duct tape with him too. (if you’ve seen Human Traffic, you’ll get it)

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    May 8th 2012, 8:06 AM

    Up the household communication charge to cover the fine we have to pay.
    I note the 200k isn’t going to the poor box.

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    May 8th 2012, 9:22 AM

    Pat Rabbite should ask for Noel Curran to resign and if he dont he should sack him.

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    May 8th 2012, 8:45 AM

    Pat, pat, while you are a going thru this charade, perhaps you would care to look at what RTE studiously refuses to report.

    Further details by searching in Google for ‘RTE Windle Swindle’

    Cheers

    The Super Grass

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    May 8th 2012, 10:45 AM

    So I’m paying my license fee so that RTE can lie to me?

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